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{{song credits
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|title = I've Lost You (unreleased song)
|title = I Lost You
|writer = [[Elvis Costello]] & [[Jim Lauderdale]]
|writer = [[Elvis Costello]] & [[Jim Lauderdale]]
|performer  = [[Elvis Costello]] & [[The Sugarcanes]]
|performer  = [[Elvis Costello]]
|musicians  = [[Elvis Costello]] - lead and harmony vocals, Martin D-28 acoustic guitar (1954)<br>[[Pete Thomas]] - drums<br>[[Dennis Crouch]] - double bass<br>[[Mike Compton]] - mandolin<br>[[Jerry Douglas]] - lap steel<br>[[Stuart Duncan]] - fiddle<br>[[Jeff Taylor]] - accordion<br>[[Marc Ribot]] - electric guitar<br>[[Steve Nieve]] - Vox Continental organ
|producer    = [[T Bone Burnett]]
|record_info  =
|release_info =
|length      = 2:56
|albums = [[National Ransom]], 2010
|singles =
|collections  =
|soundtracks      =
|various_artists    =
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|first = [[Concert 2009-09-03 Tulsa|September 3, 2009, Tulsa, OK]]
|first = [[Concert 2009-09-03 Tulsa|September 3, 2009, Tulsa, OK]]
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|last = [[Concert 2013-01-30 Sydney|January 30, 2013, Sydney, Australia]]
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| quote      = Jim Lauderdale and I had written a song that afternoon on the ride from Dallas. It was called “I Lost You,” and we rehearsed and debuted it at the show, so sadly, there was not enough time to also work up our version of “Thorn,” as I had originally planned.
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==Internal links==  
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*[[Template:I've Lost You|Lyrics]]
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==Internal links==
*[[Template:I Lost You|Lyrics]] {{-}} [[I Lost You covers|Covers]]


==External links==
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[[Category:2009]]
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[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Unreleased songs]]
[[Category:Lyrics]]
[[Category:National Ransom]]

Latest revision as of 05:27, 17 February 2020

I Lost You
I Lost You
You slipped from your costume
Like an actress in this tragedy
You're just an apparition in a haunting mystery
I fear that you've passed over me...
And there's nothing I can do because
I Lost You

Just like a rich man who is careless of his change
I took you for granted
And then you went to strangers
From deep within my heart I feel a distant fading pulse
A poor woman looking for last coin in her purse

I Lost You
I Lost You
You slipped from your costume
Like an actress in this tragedy
You're just an apparition in a haunting mystery
I fear that you've passed over me...
And there's nothing I can do because
I Lost You

Just like a counterfeit you pass from palm to palm
I chased the one I surely loved to someone else's arms
I mislaid my senses, now that's easy to say
A fool who took his pleasure but then threw his love away

I Lost You
I Lost You
You slipped from your costume
Like an actress in this tragedy
You're just an apparition in a haunting mystery
I fear that you've passed over me...
And there's nothing I can do because
I Lost You

On The Road To Cain's Ballroom, Tulsa – 2009

I Lost You
Written byElvis Costello & Jim Lauderdale
Performed byElvis Costello
Produced byT Bone Burnett
MusiciansElvis Costello - lead and harmony vocals, Martin D-28 acoustic guitar (1954)
Pete Thomas - drums
Dennis Crouch - double bass
Mike Compton - mandolin
Jerry Douglas - lap steel
Stuart Duncan - fiddle
Jeff Taylor - accordion
Marc Ribot - electric guitar
Steve Nieve - Vox Continental organ
AlbumsNational Ransom, 2010
Length2:56

First known performance:
September 3, 2009, Tulsa, OK
Last known performance:
January 30, 2013, Sydney, Australia
     (15 known performances)


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“Jim Lauderdale and I had written a song that afternoon on the ride from Dallas. It was called “I Lost You,” and we rehearsed and debuted it at the show, so sadly, there was not enough time to also work up our version of “Thorn,” as I had originally planned.” SundanceChannel.com

National RansomNational Ransom album cover.jpg


Covers

Jim Lauderdale performed live, 2010-08-21 Clayton, Missouri 2010 MP3 - Mediafire download
Jim Lauderdale & Jerry Douglas performed live, 2010-10-27, Nashville, TN 2010 YouTube (Aud)YouTube (Pro)
Jim Lauderdale performed live, 2011-05-01, MerleFest, Wilkesboro, NC 2011 etree.org
Jim Lauderdale performed live, 2011-10-04, Nashville, TN 2011 Archive.org
Jim Lauderdale performed live, 2011-10-08, Roseland, VA 2011 Archive.org
Jim Lauderdale I'm A Song 2014 JimLauderdale.comAmazon
Jim Lauderdale performed live, 2020-02-16, Enmore Theatre, Sydney, Australia 2020
My Darling Clementine performed live, 2020-03-06, Acapela Studios, Cardiff, Wales 2020 YouTubeAllMusic
My Darling Clementine Country Darkness Vol. 2 E.P. 2020 websiteAllMusic
Erich Sellheim home studio production, sung in German 2022 YouTube

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